CENTRAL VENOUS ACCESS: A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW

Authors

  • Pedro Pinheiro Cardoso da Silva Graduando em Medicina pela Universidade de Marília
  • José Victor Pompermayer Garrido Graduando em Medicina pela Universidade de Marília
  • Matheus Bernardes Fontinele Graduando em Medicina pela Universidade de Marília
  • Thiago Rached Tauil Graduando em Medicina pela Universidade de Marília
  • Leonardo Mailho Maroubo Graduando em Medicina pela Universidade de Marília
  • Antônio Ferandez Kensy Graduando em Medicina pela Universidade de Marília
  • Gabriel Fernandez Kensy Graduando em Medicina pela Universidade de Marília
  • Guilherme Vilar Silveira Graduando em Medicina pelo Centro Universitário do Planalto Central
  • Nathalia Coelho Fernandes Graduanda em Medicina pelo Centro Universitário do Planalto Central
  • Indiara Maria Távora Gorgen Graduandos em Medicina pelo Centro Universitário do Planalto Central
  • Isabella de Mendonça Alves Rodrigues Moura Graduanda em Medicina pelo Centro Universitário do Planalto Central
  • Luana Elias Habr Graduanda em Medicina pela Universidade Evangélica de Goiás
  • Victor Hugo Netto de Mello Ferreira Médico pela Universidade Federal de Goiás

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36557/2674-8169.2024v6n5p1520-1533

Keywords:

Central Venous Access, Central Venous Catheter, Insertion Techniques.

Abstract

Central venous access is a medical procedure used to insert a catheter into a larger-caliber vein, usually located near the heart. This provides a direct route for the administration of fluids, medications, and parenteral nutrition. There are several techniques for performing central venous access, including percutaneous puncture, the Seldinger technique, and cut-down technique. Each technique has its specific indications and contraindications. Although it is a common intervention, central venous access is not without risks and complications, such as vascular injuries, infections, and thrombosis. Therefore, a multidisciplinary approach involving physicians, nurses, and other healthcare professionals is essential to ensure the safety and effectiveness of this procedure.

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Published

2024-05-21

How to Cite

Silva, P. P. C. da, Garrido, J. V. P., Fontinele, M. B., Tauil, T. R., Maroubo, L. M., Kensy, A. F., Kensy, G. F., Silveira, G. V., Fernandes, N. C., Gorgen, I. M. T., Moura, I. de M. A. R., Habr, L. E., & Ferreira, V. H. N. de M. (2024). CENTRAL VENOUS ACCESS: A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW. Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences, 6(5), 1520–1533. https://doi.org/10.36557/2674-8169.2024v6n5p1520-1533